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1400-S151 PS140U-027XF7 1405-S151 PS140U-027XFX Processor: 1400-S152 PS140U-027XF3 1405-S152 PS140U-027XFJ
Intel Celeron 1.20GHz; Integrated co-processor; 256KB Level 2 cache integrated on die; 133MHz front side bus clock speed 256MB SDRAM, expandable to 1024MB; Expansion memory: SODIMM expansion memory 128/256/512Mbit PC133 SDRAM, 3.3V Data/Address Bus Width: 64-bit/32-bit; BIOS ROM: 4Mbit, CMOS Flash EPROM, Ali M1535 Chipset HDD: 30.0GB supports PIO Mode 4 FDD: 3.5" 1.44MB DVD-ROM/CDRW 14.1" TFT active -matrix display; internal display supports up to 16M colors at 1024 x 768; Trident CyberALADDIN-T graphics controller; 16MB external UMA video memory; 3D graphics accelerator, AGP bus support; 2D graphics accelerator, BitBLT hardware, hardware cursor, Direct Draw support AK4543 Codec Chip; Ali M1535 Sound Chip, 16-bit stereo; Built-in stereo speakers; Direct 3D sound; DirectSound (supported by driver) and DirectMusic; Full duplex and MIDI (play back) support; Sound Volume Control Dial; headphone and microphone ports Integrated V.90/56K modem, Data and fax support; Integrated 10/100 Ethernet LAN 2 expansion memory slots; 2PC card slots support 2 Type II or 1 Type III PC cards; 32-bit CardBus ready RGB (monitor); ECP Parallel printer; 3 USB; RJ-45 LAN; RJ-11 modem; Infrared; TV-Out (NTSC/PAL output; RCA jack) 85 keys with 12 function keys, TouchPad pointing device 9 cell, rechargeable, removable Li-Ion, approximately 3H battery life 7.4 lbs (L)12.8" x (W)11.2" x (H)1.7" MS Windows XP Pro pre-installed (1400-S151/1405-S152); MS Windows XP Home pre-installed (1405-S151/1400S152); MS Internet Explorer, Online documentation, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Intuit Quicken Basic 2001, Norton Antivirus 2002, AOL (3-month offer), Toshiba custom utilities, Toshiba great software offer; Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition (1405 Series only) Slot for computer lock; Main battery pack (sliding lock); HDD and memory (by screw only), Built-in Modem/LAN (screw only), User Power-On password, Setup Security, HDD password, Keyboard lock (by hotkey), Screen Blank (by hotkey), Screen Saver (by software) 1 year parts, labor, and battery
Memory:
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Warranty:
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1400-S152/30 (027XF3) S1400-S152/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready) 1400-S152 (027XF3B) B-STK S1400-S152/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Remf 1400-S151/30 (027XF7) S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready) 1400-S151 (027XF7B) B-STK S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Remf 1400-S151/30 (027XF7W) S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Office XP SB), (Wless Ready) 1400-S151 (027XF7WB)B-STK S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro,1.20GHz Cel,256MB,CD-RW/DVD,14 TFT,Modem/LAN,(Office XP SB),(Wless Ready),Remf 1400-S151/30 (027XF7X) S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT,Modem/LAN,(Office XP Pro),(Wless Ready) 1400-S151 (027XF7X)B-STK S1400-S151/30,WXP Pro,1.20GHz Cel,256MB,CD-RW/DVD,14 TFT,Modem/LAN,(Office XP Pro),(Wless Ready),Remf 1405-S152/30 (027XFJ) S1405-S152/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready) 1405-S152 (027XFJB) B-STK S1405-S152/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Remf 1405-S151/30 (027XFX) S1405-S151/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready) 1405-S151 (027XFXB) B-STK S1405-S151/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Remf 1405-S151/30 (027XFNNC) S1405-S151/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Sp 1400-S151/30 (027XFPNC) S1400-S151/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (Wless Ready), Sp 1400-S151W/30 (027W57) S1400-S151W/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, Wi-Fi LAN 1400-S151W (027W57B)B-STK S1400-S151W/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, Wi-Fi LAN, Remf 1400-S151W/30 (027W5701) S1400-S151W/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, Wi-Fi LAN, (NFS) 1400-S151W/30 (027W5702) S1400-S151W/30, WXP Pro, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, Wi-Fi LAN, (NFS) MEM MODULE, 128MB Kingston 128MB PC133 SDRAM Memory Module MEM MODULE, 256MB Kingston 256MB PC133 SDRAM Memory Module UNIV AC ADAPTER Input:100V-240V, 1.2A-0.6A, 50-60Hz, Output:15VDC, 5A, 75 watt,(U,C,Z) AC ADAPTER Input: 100V-240V, 1.2A-0.6A, 50-60Hz, Output: 15VDC, 5A (UA2042P02) AC CORD SET (U, C, Z) BATTERY PACK Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label, (U,E) BATTERY PACK CEH Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label, XM2033P02, (U,E) BATTERY PACK CEH Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label, XM2040P02 (U E,Z) BATTERY PACK CEH Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label (U,E,Z) BATT CHARGER (MAIN) For Main Battery Pack WIRELESS LAN CARD KIT WIRELESS LAN CARD Agere Systems MPCI3A-20/R, ZA2314P04 T SCREW, M2.5X6 TG SCREW, M2.5X4BN Black, Flat-Head (low profile) screw SCREW, M2X6 TG SCREW, M2.5X6BN T GRIP SCREW, M2X5C GRIP SCREW, M2.5X16Z Black Grip Screw SCREW, M2.5X2.6BN Black, Flat-Head (low profile) screw GRIP SCREW, M2.5X25BN T GRIP SCREW, M2X4Z Zinc (gold) flat-head (low profile head) screws GRIP SCREW, M2.5X5Z TG SCREW, M2.5X2.8B T GRIP SCREW, M2X3C Silver, Flat-Head (low profile) screw THIN SCREW, M3X4Z Silver, Flat-Head (low profile) screw GRIP SCREW, M2X12Z PCB ASSY FRTSA2 System Board, without CPU, without memory, A5A000255010 CARDBUS CONNCTOR PC Card Connector, G36220279179 PCB ASSY FRTSD1 Sound Board, A5A000233030 PCB ASSY FRTBA1 Battery (Battery Terrminal) Board, G70C00004210 PCB ASSY FRTHD1 HDD Connector Board (contains W-LAN switch), G70C00005210 PCB ASSY FRTPW1 Power Switch Board, G70C00006210 PCB ASSY FRTCW1 CD Switch Board, G70C00007210 IC RH80530NZ009 Intel 1.20GHz Cel, apply grease to CPU before mounting Cooling Mod 256MB SO DIMM Approved makes = Toshiba; SME - Samsung, ELP - Elpida; HYS - Hyundia MDC MODEM Modem Daughter Card, Askey Computer 1456VQL4 (INT), ZA2300P06 WIRELESS LAN CARD Agere Systems MPCI3A-20/R, ZA2314P04 COLOR LCD MODULE Chimei N141X6-02, 14.1 XGA TFT, VF2093P01 FL TUBE SET COLOR LCD MODULE Samsung LTN141X7-L06, 14.1XGA TFT, VF2048P01 FL TUBE AL TAPE WIRE TAPE SCREW, M2X1.7 SCREW, M2X2.5 PCB COVER LAMP COVER CLIP COLOR LCD MODULE LG Philips LP141X7-C1TO,14.1 XGA TFT, VF2062P01" FL LAMP KIT COLOR LCD MODULE Toshiba LTM14C433, 14.1 XGA TFT, VF2047P01" FL TUBE SET COLOR LCD MODULE Toshiba LTM14C501, 14.1 XGA TFT, VF2096P01"
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Toshiba, MK30KEF, HDD2169B CEH IBM IC25N030ATCS04 (ATD04T), P/N: 07N8326, 07N9318, G8BC00004210 CEH Hitachi DK23DA-30F, G8BC00006210 Toshiba SD-R2102-OAHB, G8CC00009210 CEH Panasonic (KME - Kyushu Matsushita Electric) UJDA720, ZA2431P02 Teac FD05HG-7778, G8AC00002210, requires P000347760 CEH Samsung SFD-321S/TB1 G8AC00007110, requires P000347760 Mitsumi D353F3X/R-3220, G8AC00003110, requires P000349670 FDD Cable for Teac or Samsung FDD CDA FDD Cable for Mitsumi FDD Modem Cable Input:100V-240V 1.5A-0.85A, 50-60HZ; Output: 15V 4A, PA3092U1ACA Lithium Ion, 3.6V, 15mAh Cable between Sound Board and System Board Cable between Sound Board and System Board Cable between Sound Board and CD Switch Board Cable between Touch Pad and System Board Cable between Battery Board and System Board DC-In Cable Cooling Fan Module, apply grease to CPU before installing Cooling Mod. Heatsink unit, apply grease to chip before installing
BATTERY PACK Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label, XM2040P02 (U E,Z) BATTERY PACK CEH Lithium-Ion 10.8VDC, 4500mAh, with Recycle Label (U,E,Z) KEYBOARD UNIT Minebea WLJ-5508W, G83C0000E210, (U) KEYBOARD UNIT, SP For Latin America, Alps Electric KFRMBA059A, UE2024P36 AC CORD SET (U, C, Z) BASE ASSY For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area BASE ASSY For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area BASE ASSY For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area FIR COVER For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area FIR COVER For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area FIR COVER For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area BOTTOM CUSHION HDD BRACKET GUM CUSHION MEMORY COVER ASSY For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area MEMORY COVER ASSY For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area MEMORY COVER ASSY For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area MINI PCI COVER For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area MINI PCI COVER For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area MINI PCI COVER For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area MDC COVER Modem Slot Cover, For units with letter C stamped on Base MDC COVER Modem Slot Cover, For units with letter D stamped on Base MDC COVER Modem Slot Cover, For units with letter P stamped on Base BATT COVER ASSY For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area BATT COVER ASSY For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area BATT COVER ASSY For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area REAR CONN. COVER For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area REAR CONN. COVER For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area REAR CONN. COVER For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area HDD COVER ASSY For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area HDD COVER ASSY For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area HDD COVER ASSY For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area CONN. HOLDER ASSY Plastic Brace FRONT COVER ASSY For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area FRONT COVER ASSY For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area FRONT COVER ASSY For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area BATT CONN. COVER SPRING, BATT SAFETY
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Brake Hinge Upper Insulator Wireless LAN Antenna LCD/FL Cable For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area
for Display Cover For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area For units with letter D stamped on Base in battery compartment area For units with letter P stamped on Base in battery compartment area For Display Mask
Keyboard Brace, For units with letter C stamped on Base Keyboard Brace, For units with letter D stamped on Base Keyboard Brace, For units with letter P stamped on Base Metal Plate HDD Bracket Optical Disk Drive Rear Bracket Optical Disk Drive Side Bracket
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The information offered in this section is an overview of the Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proper procedure please refer to the Maintenance Manual through the Toshiba Service and Support Website before you proceed.
This section explains how to remove Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). It may not be necessary to remove all the FRUs in order to replace one. The chart is a guide to which FRUs need to be removed in order to remove others. The section numbers on the chart refer to the sections in the Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4. Always start by removing the battery pack, next, optional items such as the optional PC card and optional memory module, then follow the line on the chart to determine which FRU you must remove next in order to repair the one you think is causing the computer to operate improperly.
CAUTION: When handling battery packs, be careful not to short circuit the terminals. Also do not drop, hit or otherwise apply impact; do not scratch or break the casing.
1. 2. 3. Turn the computer upside down. Slide the battery latch to the left to release it, then pull the battery cover slightly forward and lift it out. Lay the battery cover upside down. Push the latches to the outside and lift out the battery pack.
NOTE: For environmental reasons, do not throw away a spent battery pack. Please follow local ordinances or regulations for its disposal.
To remove an optional PC card, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the computer right side up. Press the eject button for the PC card you want to remove, it will extend slightly. Press the button again. Grasp the PC card and remove it.
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To remove an optional SD card, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Turn the computer right side up. Push the SD card in and release it to pop the card out slightly. Grasp the SD card and remove it.
To remove the HDD, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn the computer upside down. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw securing the HDD cover. Lift off the HDD cover. Pull the guide to remove the HDD. Be careful not to damage the connector. Place the HDD pack on a flat surface and remove four M2x4 silver flat-head screws. Remove the HDD bracket.
To remove a memory module, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the computer upside down. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw. Lift off the memory slot cover. Gently press out on two latches. One end of the memory module will pop up. Grasp the memory module and remove it.
CAUTION: Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on. You can damage the computer and the memory. Do not touch the connectors on the memory module(s) or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems.
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To remove the wireless LAN card, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw. Lift off the Wireless LAN card slot cover. Disconnect the Wireless LAN antenna cables (black and white) from the Wireless LAN card using an antenna coaxial cable disconnector. Push the Wireless LAN card lock latches outward to release the card. It will pop up to about a 45 degree angle. Pull out the Wireless LAN card. Be careful not to damage the connector.
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To install the wireless LAN card (an option in some models), follow the steps below.
CAUTION: Be sure to turn the computer off before removing the card. Otherwise, the computer or the card may be damaged.
1. 2. 3. Insert the Wireless LAN card into the connector at an angle of 45 degrees. Gently push the Wireless LAN card down until latches on both sides engage to hold it in place. Connect the Wireless LAN antenna (black and white) cables to the connectors on the card.
CAUTION: Be sure the cables lie inside the guide. Be careful not to damage or pinch the cables when you seat the card.
4. 5. Seat the Wireless LAN card slot cover. Secure the cover with one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw.
CAUTION: There are two MAC address barcode labels in the package with the card. Apply one labelo next to the Wireless LAN socket and one on the box the computer was shipped in. Remove old labels before applying the new ones. The computer may have MAC address barcod labels both wired and Wireless LANs. Be sure to replace the correct label.
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To remove the power switch board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the SUMI card from PJ2018. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw. Remove the power switch board and turn it over. Disconnect the SUMI card from PJ7200.
To remove the top cover with display assembly, follow the steps below. 1. Turn the computer upside down and remove the following nineteen screws:
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To remove the optical disk drive, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the optical disk drive (DVD) from PJ2001 on the system board. Carefully slide the drive to the right to remove it. Remove two M2x5 silver thin flat-head screws and the short metal brace. Remove one M2x3 silver thin flat-head screw and the long metal brace.
To remove the FDD, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the FDD SUMI card from PJ2007 on the system board. Lift out the FDD. Remove four M2.5x2.6 screws securing the metal case to the FDD and remove the metal case. Disconnect the FDD DUMI card from the connector of the FDD.
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NOTE: Two types of SUMI cards are used; one manufactured by TEAC and SAMSUNG, and the other by MITSUMI.
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To remove the touch pad, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the touch pad SUMI card from PJ2004 on the system board. Remove one M2x5 silver thin flat-head screw securing the touch pad. LIft out the touch pad. Disconnect the touch pad SUMI card from CN1 on the touch pad.
To remove the battery board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Disconnect the battery cable from PJ8810. Lift out the battery board. Disconnect the battery cable from PJ8811 on the battery board, if necessary.
NOTE: On installation, be sure to route the battery cable under the battery board to avoid pinching the battery cable with the plastic cover.
To remove the HDD connector board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Remove two M2x5 silver thin flat-head screws securing the HDD connector board. Carefully lift up the HDD connector board to disconnect it from PJ2000 on the system board. Lift out the HDD connector board.
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To install the HDD connector board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Seat the HDD connector board and carefully connect it to PJ2000 on the system board. Secure the HDD connector board with two M2x5 silver thin flat-head screws. Lift out the HDD connector board.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or pinch the FDD SUMI card when you seat the HDD connector board. Be sure the wireless LAN switch is in the correct position.
To remove the RTC battery, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Disconnect the RTC battery cable from PJ9999 on the sound board. Lift out the RTC battery.
To remove the sound board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the sound SUMI card from PJ7100 and PJ7101 on the sound board. Disconnect the CD switch board SUMI card from PJ7102 on the sound board. Remove one M2.5x4 screw securing the sound board. Lift up the sound board.
To remove the CD switch board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove four M2.5x4 black flat-head screws securing the front cover assembly. Remove the front cover assembly. Remove the CD SUMI card from PJ7300 on the CD switch board. Remove two M2.5x4 black flat-head screws securing the CD switch board. Remove the CD switch board from the front cover assembly.
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To remove the cooling fan, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Remove two M2x6 screws securing the metal brace. Remove the metal brace. Disconnect the power cable from PJ8770 (S2400) or PJ770 (S1400) on the system board. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw securing the cooling fan module. Remove the cooling fan module. Remove the heat sink unit, if necessary.
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To remove the system board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Remove three M2.5x6 black flat-head screws securing the system board. Remove the following two stud screws: One M2.5x6 One M2.5x14 Lift up the system board from the right side and remove it with the RJ-45 jack.
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To remove the PC card slot, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Lay the system board right side up. Remove four M2x12 screws securing the PC card slot. Lay the system board right side up. Disconnect the PC card slot from PJ3332.
To remove the speakers, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lay the top cover and display assembly upside down. Remove four M2.5x5 screws securing the speakers. Remove the tape securing the speaker cables. Free the speaker cables from their guides. Remove the speakers.
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CAUTION: When you remove the CPU, wipe the grease off the bottom of the heat sink, the bottom of the cooling fan, and the top of the CPU.
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To install the CPU, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the cam is in the open position. Seat the CPU in the CPU socket. Be sure the alignment is exact to avoid damaging pins on the CPU. Press the interposer gently with your fingers and turn the cam on the CPU socket to the lock position with a flatblade screwdriver to secure the CPU. Apply new grease on the CPU. Seat the heat pipe on the CPU. Be sure the alignment is exact to avoid damaging pins on the CPU. Secure the metal brace with two M2x6 screws. Seat the metal plate and secure it with two M2.5x6 black screws and two M2.5x16 black screws.
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CAUTION: When you install the CPU, apply new grease at the top of the chip. Be sure the bottom of the heat pipe covers the top of the CPU.
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To remove the FL inverter board, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove one M2x4 flat-head screw securing the FL inverter board. Rotate the FL inverter board out and disconnect the FL cable from CN1 on the FL inverter board. Disconnect the HV cable from CN2 on the FL inverter board. Remove the FL inverter board.
To remove the LCD module, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove four masking seals that cover the screws. Remove four M2x4 screws securing the LCD module. Carefully rotate the top of the LCD module out to access the LCD/FL cable. Remove the tape securing the LCD/FL cable. Disconnect the LCD/FL cable. Remove the LCD module. Remove four silver super flat-head M2x3 screws securing two metal braces.
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To remove the antenna coaxial cables, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Remove two M2.5x6 tapping screws securing the metal plate. Remove the metal plate and the plastic brace. Slip tweezers into the side of the plastic brace and pry to release two latches and remove the bottom part of the plastic brace. Remove the tape securing the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables. Free the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables from their guides and remove them.
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To remove the LCD/FL cable, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove two M2.5x6 tapping screws securing the metal plate. Remove the metal plate and the plastic brace. Remove one M2.5x6 tapping screw securing the metal brace. Remove the LCD/FL cable.
NOTE: When you remove the top cover, hold it by the sides close to the hinges to prevent damage.
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Interrupt Assignments
Interrupt Level Assigned to:
NMI RAM Parity Error, I/O Channel Error 0 Timer 1 Keyboard 2 PIC 2 for level 8 to 15 1 3 COM 2/4* 4 COM 1/3* 5 LPT 2*, or Secondary IDE* 6 FDC 7 LPT 1/3* 8 RTC 9 Modem 2nd IRQ* 10 Reserved 2 11 Reserved 12 PS/2 Mouse 13 Math co-processor 14 Primary IDE* 15 CD-ROM (ATAPI)* * These I/O assignments are controlled by PnP OS or system setup as shown below:
IRQ level IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI) Serial Port Modem 2nd IRQ FIR Parallel Port PCI Bus 0 1 2 3 $ $ % $ $ 4 $ $ % 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 % $ $ $ $ $ % $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ % $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ %: Default setting, $: Possible setting
'04000000' to '0FFFFFFF' 196,608 (MAX.) '0A)000000' to 'FFFDFFFF' '100A0000' to '100FFFFF' 'FFFF0000' to 'FFFFFFFF'
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Port Map
Port address '000' to '01F' '020' to '03F' '040' to '05F' '060' to '06F' '070' to 07F' '080' to '09F' '0A0' to '0BF' '0C0' to '0DF' '0E0' to '0EF' '0F0' to '0FF' '100' to '16F' '170' to '177' '178' to '1EF' '1F0' to '1F7' '1F8' to '1FF' '200' to'207' '208' to '21F' '220' to '233' '234' to '23F' '240' to '253' '254' to '25F' '260' to '263' '264' to '26F' '278' to '27F' '280' to '293' '294' to '2E7' '2E8' to '2EF' '2F0' to '2F7' Device/function 82C37: DMA C #1 82C59: PIC #1 82C54: PIT KBC / System Status RTC / NMI Mask Register DMA Page Register 82C59: PIC #2 82C37: DMA C #2 Special Register Math Coprocessor Not used Secondary IDE* Not Used Primary IDE* Not used Not used Not used Sound (SB Pro) Not used Sound (SB Pro) Not used Sound (SB Pro) Not used Parallel Port* (LPT2) Sound (SB Pro) Not used Serial Port (COM4) Not used Port address '2F8' to '2FF' '300' to '30F' '310' to '32F' '330' to '337' '338' to '36F' '370' to '375' '376' to '377' '378' to 37F' '380' to '387' '388' to '38B' '38C' to '3AF' '3B0' to '3BB' '3BC' to '3BF' '3C0' to '3DF' '3E0' to '3E7' '3E8' to '3EF' '3F0' to '3F5' '3F6' '3F7' '3F8" to '3FF' '400' to '47F'' '480' to '49F' '4A0' to '52F' '530' to '537' '540' to '547' '550' to '557' '560' to '567' Device/function Serial Port* (COM 2) Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Secondary IDE Parallel Port* (LPT1) Not used Not used Not used VGA Parallel Port* (LPT3) VGA PC Card Contoller Serial Port* (COM3) FDC Primary IDE FDC / Primary IDE Serial Port (COM1) Not used DMA Hi-Page Register Not used Sound (WSS) Sound (WSS) Sound (WSS) Sound (WSS)
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